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11 KiB
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300 lines
11 KiB
C++
//===- WebAssemblyTargetMachine.cpp - Define TargetMachine for WebAssembly -==//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// \brief This file defines the WebAssembly-specific subclass of TargetMachine.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "WebAssembly.h"
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#include "MCTargetDesc/WebAssemblyMCTargetDesc.h"
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#include "WebAssemblyTargetMachine.h"
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#include "WebAssemblyTargetObjectFile.h"
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#include "WebAssemblyTargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/RegAllocRegistry.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetPassConfig.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h"
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#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "wasm"
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// Emscripten's asm.js-style exception handling
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static cl::opt<bool> EnableEmException(
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"enable-emscripten-cxx-exceptions",
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cl::desc("WebAssembly Emscripten-style exception handling"),
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cl::init(false));
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// Emscripten's asm.js-style setjmp/longjmp handling
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static cl::opt<bool> EnableEmSjLj(
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"enable-emscripten-sjlj",
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cl::desc("WebAssembly Emscripten-style setjmp/longjmp handling"),
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cl::init(false));
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extern "C" void LLVMInitializeWebAssemblyTarget() {
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// Register the target.
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RegisterTargetMachine<WebAssemblyTargetMachine> X(
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getTheWebAssemblyTarget32());
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RegisterTargetMachine<WebAssemblyTargetMachine> Y(
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getTheWebAssemblyTarget64());
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// Register exception handling pass to opt
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initializeWebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenEHSjLjPass(
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*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// WebAssembly Lowering public interface.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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static Reloc::Model getEffectiveRelocModel(Optional<Reloc::Model> RM) {
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if (!RM.hasValue())
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return Reloc::PIC_;
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return *RM;
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}
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/// Create an WebAssembly architecture model.
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///
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WebAssemblyTargetMachine::WebAssemblyTargetMachine(
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const Target &T, const Triple &TT, StringRef CPU, StringRef FS,
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const TargetOptions &Options, Optional<Reloc::Model> RM,
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CodeModel::Model CM, CodeGenOpt::Level OL)
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: LLVMTargetMachine(T,
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TT.isArch64Bit() ? "e-m:e-p:64:64-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
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: "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128",
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TT, CPU, FS, Options, getEffectiveRelocModel(RM),
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CM, OL),
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TLOF(TT.isOSBinFormatELF() ?
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static_cast<TargetLoweringObjectFile*>(
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new WebAssemblyTargetObjectFileELF()) :
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static_cast<TargetLoweringObjectFile*>(
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new WebAssemblyTargetObjectFile())) {
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// WebAssembly type-checks instructions, but a noreturn function with a return
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// type that doesn't match the context will cause a check failure. So we lower
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// LLVM 'unreachable' to ISD::TRAP and then lower that to WebAssembly's
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// 'unreachable' instructions which is meant for that case.
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this->Options.TrapUnreachable = true;
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// WebAssembly treats each function as an independent unit. Force
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// -ffunction-sections, effectively, so that we can emit them independently.
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if (!TT.isOSBinFormatELF()) {
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this->Options.FunctionSections = true;
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this->Options.DataSections = true;
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this->Options.UniqueSectionNames = true;
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}
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initAsmInfo();
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// Note that we don't use setRequiresStructuredCFG(true). It disables
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// optimizations than we're ok with, and want, such as critical edge
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// splitting and tail merging.
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}
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WebAssemblyTargetMachine::~WebAssemblyTargetMachine() {}
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const WebAssemblySubtarget *
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WebAssemblyTargetMachine::getSubtargetImpl(const Function &F) const {
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Attribute CPUAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-cpu");
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Attribute FSAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-features");
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std::string CPU = !CPUAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
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? CPUAttr.getValueAsString().str()
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: TargetCPU;
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std::string FS = !FSAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
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? FSAttr.getValueAsString().str()
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: TargetFS;
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auto &I = SubtargetMap[CPU + FS];
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if (!I) {
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// This needs to be done before we create a new subtarget since any
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// creation will depend on the TM and the code generation flags on the
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// function that reside in TargetOptions.
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resetTargetOptions(F);
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I = llvm::make_unique<WebAssemblySubtarget>(TargetTriple, CPU, FS, *this);
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}
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return I.get();
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}
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namespace {
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/// WebAssembly Code Generator Pass Configuration Options.
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class WebAssemblyPassConfig final : public TargetPassConfig {
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public:
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WebAssemblyPassConfig(WebAssemblyTargetMachine *TM, PassManagerBase &PM)
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: TargetPassConfig(TM, PM) {}
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WebAssemblyTargetMachine &getWebAssemblyTargetMachine() const {
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return getTM<WebAssemblyTargetMachine>();
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}
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FunctionPass *createTargetRegisterAllocator(bool) override;
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void addIRPasses() override;
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bool addInstSelector() override;
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void addPostRegAlloc() override;
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bool addGCPasses() override { return false; }
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void addPreEmitPass() override;
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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TargetIRAnalysis WebAssemblyTargetMachine::getTargetIRAnalysis() {
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return TargetIRAnalysis([this](const Function &F) {
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return TargetTransformInfo(WebAssemblyTTIImpl(this, F));
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});
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}
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TargetPassConfig *
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WebAssemblyTargetMachine::createPassConfig(PassManagerBase &PM) {
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return new WebAssemblyPassConfig(this, PM);
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}
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FunctionPass *WebAssemblyPassConfig::createTargetRegisterAllocator(bool) {
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return nullptr; // No reg alloc
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// The following functions are called from lib/CodeGen/Passes.cpp to modify
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// the CodeGen pass sequence.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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void WebAssemblyPassConfig::addIRPasses() {
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if (TM->Options.ThreadModel == ThreadModel::Single)
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// In "single" mode, atomics get lowered to non-atomics.
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addPass(createLowerAtomicPass());
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else
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// Expand some atomic operations. WebAssemblyTargetLowering has hooks which
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// control specifically what gets lowered.
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addPass(createAtomicExpandPass(TM));
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// Fix function bitcasts, as WebAssembly requires caller and callee signatures
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// to match.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyFixFunctionBitcasts());
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// Optimize "returned" function attributes.
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
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addPass(createWebAssemblyOptimizeReturned());
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// If exception handling is not enabled and setjmp/longjmp handling is
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// enabled, we lower invokes into calls and delete unreachable landingpad
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// blocks. Lowering invokes when there is no EH support is done in
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// TargetPassConfig::addPassesToHandleExceptions, but this runs after this
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// function and SjLj handling expects all invokes to be lowered before.
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if (!EnableEmException) {
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addPass(createLowerInvokePass());
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// The lower invoke pass may create unreachable code. Remove it in order not
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// to process dead blocks in setjmp/longjmp handling.
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addPass(createUnreachableBlockEliminationPass());
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}
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// Handle exceptions and setjmp/longjmp if enabled.
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if (EnableEmException || EnableEmSjLj)
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addPass(createWebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenEHSjLj(EnableEmException,
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EnableEmSjLj));
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TargetPassConfig::addIRPasses();
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}
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bool WebAssemblyPassConfig::addInstSelector() {
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(void)TargetPassConfig::addInstSelector();
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addPass(
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createWebAssemblyISelDag(getWebAssemblyTargetMachine(), getOptLevel()));
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// Run the argument-move pass immediately after the ScheduleDAG scheduler
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// so that we can fix up the ARGUMENT instructions before anything else
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// sees them in the wrong place.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyArgumentMove());
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// Set the p2align operands. This information is present during ISel, however
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// it's inconvenient to collect. Collect it now, and update the immediate
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// operands.
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addPass(createWebAssemblySetP2AlignOperands());
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return false;
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}
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void WebAssemblyPassConfig::addPostRegAlloc() {
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// TODO: The following CodeGen passes don't currently support code containing
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// virtual registers. Consider removing their restrictions and re-enabling
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// them.
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// Has no asserts of its own, but was not written to handle virtual regs.
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disablePass(&ShrinkWrapID);
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// These functions all require the NoVRegs property.
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disablePass(&MachineCopyPropagationID);
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disablePass(&PostRASchedulerID);
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disablePass(&FuncletLayoutID);
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disablePass(&StackMapLivenessID);
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disablePass(&LiveDebugValuesID);
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disablePass(&PatchableFunctionID);
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TargetPassConfig::addPostRegAlloc();
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}
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void WebAssemblyPassConfig::addPreEmitPass() {
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TargetPassConfig::addPreEmitPass();
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// Now that we have a prologue and epilogue and all frame indices are
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// rewritten, eliminate SP and FP. This allows them to be stackified,
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// colored, and numbered with the rest of the registers.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyReplacePhysRegs());
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// Rewrite pseudo call_indirect instructions as real instructions.
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// This needs to run before register stackification, because we change the
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// order of the arguments.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyCallIndirectFixup());
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None) {
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// LiveIntervals isn't commonly run this late. Re-establish preconditions.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyPrepareForLiveIntervals());
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// Depend on LiveIntervals and perform some optimizations on it.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyOptimizeLiveIntervals());
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// Prepare store instructions for register stackifying.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyStoreResults());
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// Mark registers as representing wasm's value stack. This is a key
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// code-compression technique in WebAssembly. We run this pass (and
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// StoreResults above) very late, so that it sees as much code as possible,
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// including code emitted by PEI and expanded by late tail duplication.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyRegStackify());
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// Run the register coloring pass to reduce the total number of registers.
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// This runs after stackification so that it doesn't consider registers
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// that become stackified.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyRegColoring());
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}
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// Eliminate multiple-entry loops. Do this before inserting explicit get_local
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// and set_local operators because we create a new variable that we want
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// converted into a local.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyFixIrreducibleControlFlow());
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// Insert explicit get_local and set_local operators.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyExplicitLocals());
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// Sort the blocks of the CFG into topological order, a prerequisite for
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// BLOCK and LOOP markers.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyCFGSort());
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// Insert BLOCK and LOOP markers.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyCFGStackify());
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// Lower br_unless into br_if.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyLowerBrUnless());
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// Perform the very last peephole optimizations on the code.
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
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addPass(createWebAssemblyPeephole());
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// Create a mapping from LLVM CodeGen virtual registers to wasm registers.
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addPass(createWebAssemblyRegNumbering());
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}
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